r AILY , 'ITJeZBKDiuxi THE DAILY BEE Monday Morniud : , Feb. 16 LOOAL BREVITIES , Th AiUmleBs Kden Company repented their performance Saturday tiUht and left yesterday for Denver. The Castleton company left for Grand Island yeiterdny mornlDg , after plnyinc at Boyd'n Saturday afternoon and evening. The Foul KngHth Opera Company arriv ed yeatcvdiy mornlnR from DCS Moinos. Twelve of the loading r.coplo are regiftored at thoMillatd. . , The circuit court at Lincoln n aim In nesiion , awaiting the arrival of Marshal Bier , bower , who will bo formally reinstalled. Dr. ( ! ) Smythe , alias Smith lias brought suit ugalnit the BKE for S'25OX ) for alleged dcf.tuition of his character. How modest aomoot tlie o quacks nro. The joint concert of the Musical Union concert and the Glee Club at the opera IIOUBI- yeaterday WM a largely attended and artisticAlly - Ally delightful atf air. - A gentleman in the employ of V. 15. Her lost a watch Friday night. ThioTcamado n raid upon his home and carried oil the plun der while ho was asleep. A South Tenth street second-hand clothes cloalor conpliiiied to Judge Hoc eke Saturday that tha polica h d so thoroughly cleaned out the thiovoa that then ) was no longer any profit in his business. The notorious Carrie Mullen , who has fig- wed largely in the courts for the past three month * , has aold her tifctta nnd left the city , greatly to the relief of the police and the people ple on lower Capitol a\cnue. Col. A , Hoagland delivered hia farewell lecture tq thu citizens of Omaha last night at tha First 1'ioibytorian church. Stirring addresses - dresses were made by Ilev. W. .T. Harsha and Mr. K. 0. Newton , of the Charity Uuion. Burglars ng.Un made an a 3iult upon G ring's auction store Fridiyjnlijht. Tliey removed - moved two panes hf glus : from the roar win dow but were frightened awey before they hod time to got in and make n haul. Charles Jjiwrcnco , wlio was accused by Jntnci Dowd of an attempt to rob him Tliura- dry night on thu river bottom , has boon ro- leased. The matter waa compromised by Dowd , whoappeatH tohavobecomo involved in with Liwrence. a mere horse trading dlsputo For Sale A general merchandise business wilhin twenty-five ness in a thriving town miles of Lincoln , established seven years , best trade in town , stock will invoice about § 5,000. iWill anil or rent building ; terms easy. For further particular * , address McCord Brncr , of Omaha. A prearranged series of cock-fighta which were to hava taken place yesterday afternoon In the usual Douglas street resort , drew n largo gathering of the citysports. _ Owing to the failure of one or two of the persons own ing the matched birds to appear , the fight was declared "oil. " The "Young Mechanics' club , " of thin city will given social partyin Masonic hall on Tridoy evening , February 2Uth. This party will surely be an enj oyablo one , ns nil of the gentlemen in charge of the alTiir nro well- known and can no relied up to furnish a firal claen time for ell. If Dr. Smythe , alias Smith , who wants 523.000 for a compound f ractureof hia charactei will call at this ollico he will learn something to his advantage. Perhaps Dr. Smythe , alias .Smith , has not heard of Dr. Mumcr , th masher and the pioua Dr. Aldricb , the twc quacks who departed so suddenly from thie city after asking ttic Bus for damages , Mr. J. C. Knight , of the superintendent's olficoof the Nobra-kadiuaiju of the Union I'acific , IH rejoicing over the advent of a young boy ut his home , Tbo cigaiH are Hying around lively at the headquarters. The weight of the young man is fourteen pounds , and his father sayH ho is wurth his weight in U. I1 , checks. The bricklayers' union , gave their thiri annual ball at Crounse hall , Fiiday evening with a largo attendance , time being fifty couploj In thu grand march and li ilf ; i9 many more before midnight. Kvorybody had a good lime. Tito floor man.ixcu were W. J , Callnghan , Fred lloyo. Win. Stevenson , II. J. Holmes and Charles Stovemon. Mr. Johann Svtndsen lias been im- provuii g a now melody on thu violin untitlt'i "I'm Father of .1 Bouncing Boy. " The boy in question a-riv d at Mr. Kvoadson'a houna n few days ago Both mother and boy are doing splendidly. Mr. Isendsen it lha popu lar vloliuint who gave several delightful con certs at Turner hall a few mouths tince. A revival meeting of much interest Is ia progrosH at the Sowaid street M K church. Nearly thirty poisons have profea-ed conver sion in the pJHt two waok * . The interest and attemUuco nro steadily iucr n'-iug nnd therein promise of a great woik. The meetings will bo continued inch overiinp , with prayer meet ing every afternoon at II o'clock. Copies of n trust deed of the Union Pa cific railway rjmp.iuy are being filed in this and all counties in which the company linn property. Tha deed ia given by tha director. ) , stock lioMorH and bond holders of tha coin * pany to a boitd of tru-itaes consisting of KII- flu Atkins , K/.rii H. B.iker and Henry Me- IKarlund and ia < li'cj : Boston , November 20 , 1881. Tbo grand jury Invmtigated the case ol Ohns. William * , alias Wilson , who was arrested od on a chat go of obtaining money of two dif ferent purlieu cm forged checks , Thoyfallnl to indict him and s.ild that the checks were neither endorsed nor drawn to deceive any person but a fool , Marshal Cummlnga deter mined , however , to putiuh the swindler , ant Williams lint been tukeu into custody as : auspicious character. At Turner Hall Saturday night , the Dan- el ! Brotherhood , lodges 1 and - , hold a grind masquerade , The costumes were very line and thu evening passed elF pleasantly. The brotherhood hold n masquerade eiery year , and those who have attended thwo parties know that n pleasant evening is mierally ( pent by the company. The following per sona word aw aided the prizes ; First I rice for ladies , Dora Johnson ; second prize , Katie Prcd ickien , First pri/.e for gentlemen , John Knilth ; second piJA' , LauriU Jenton , The twenty-o'shth anniversary of DOJR- laa Cuuuty Bible Society occurs on r-undtiy , the "id iuet. It waa decided in imm.tcr' * itieutlcg to change tha uiual crder , ntd in tta4 of a BingV IKJOII mouting on SuirJay tiveulng , to request inch pa'to to pn tent tint Bible cume to his ueo ; If , and taVtt tie nr.iui tl IHbo ! ci'llec'un en that day , and to lulcl tha nnniul meeting on Mundny eveuiug , at the Pint ProBbyteii.il chur.b. Kava. Sliorrill and IMwti er wera appoiutui .1 cnutnlt'.to to i nuke air. ngt'iiiintR ( or this meeting Thi following from the Cbic.ij'3 TImej of , HUurday rtfara no ilou'jt to P.it O. Huwea : "i'jtii.'l ; Ifaweft n wpacr | uaa from Omaha , Neb. , whlla temporarily stopping In his city last night , being on his way homo rom Louisville , went across the etreet from ho depot at tha corner of Cttial and Adams tteetK , and returning fell on the Icy walk and irikohlaleg. HewtiUken to the county lospltal. " Mr. Uawo ' friends In this city will bo pained to hear of this unfortunate ac- Idont. He will probably bo removed to his lome In Omaha as aoon as ha ia able to ravel. The "Gaiety" company appeared In "An Adamloss Kden , " nt the Academy ol Miwic Saturday night. The house was crowded and ho usual patrons of such show * wete ftll in the rent seats before the curtain went up. The c no of the play Is an island inhabited only ly women , who have determlnnd to hence- orth live only for themselves nnd to keep the torner cx forever from their sacred precincts , They , however , ate unable to resist their 1m- mlses , nnd the play concludes In their nil singled captives by those whom they had mutually aworn nlwnys to hate. The parts throughout were well sustained and highly appreciated by the audience , which several times called bifk the actresses. THE LtGAL LOG , Mat torn In Um DlHtrk-t anil County CotirtH To-ilro's Dockets A School Teacher In Trouble. Sixteen dlfforont property ownora have irought salt BRainst the city to rocovt r the sewer tniua prii under protoit , In the St. Mary's nvonuo district. A verdict of § 08 80 waa rendered Sat dfty In the suit o Nthon vs. Mlllor. Ed Mauror haa entered suit In the county osurt njalnat Charles Child for § 1,000 danwgog. I'l&intifl allcgoa lint In 1882 the defendant , in crectinR n building on Farnam street , undermined the foundation of the plaintlfl'a buaincBB house and residence , Immediately adja cent , cainlnp It to topple violently to one side. The ahoek broke a , largo quantity of bottled atorago in the plalntUFa cellar. CALL OK CASES 1'OR TO-DAY. Before tha Hen Eleazer Walie'.ey. Thomas TS ThoniM. Hammond va. Woodworth. Stcphosson VB. Coirigan. Uites VB. Price. Fcrboi va. Brown et nl. Befiro the Hen James Novllh. Mercer va. Culver. Bryant va. Woolwortb. Kuhlman vs. Poyko et al. Lucas vs. llypinski. Weir vs. BaUlorf ot al. Chcnbery va. Smith. Hcndrir vs. Bd. Co. Com'rs. A PEDAOOOUE IN TROUBLE. Alvln W. Parker , ono of the Icaohers in the Oklahoma addition district school , haa boon airosted on a charge of severely whipping three of his pup'ls. ' Daniel Way , a parent of ono of the chastised scholars , filed a complaint in Jndgo Scl den's court , and upon trial , Parker was found cnilty , and sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and costs. Daniel O'Kcofo , another father whnsa youthful scion had been "ecion" nntjto say howling , under the birch rod , filed a similar complaint In Justice Bartlott's court , bringing his boy as prima facie evidence - donco that a sorloui assault tisd been committad. The boy's cheek was found to have been welted In several places , and in ono place pirtlcularly had been cut , sufficiently to draw blood , foi the length uf threa or four inches. When arra'gned by Judge Bait'ett , Parker ob- st'imely refused to plead , saying ho did net like to plead Ruilty to the same charge twice. At length Judge Bartlett entered a plea of "not Ruilty" opposite his name , and continued the case , by c ment ot all parties , until next Satur day. day.Tho c.183 promiioo to bo an interesting ono. Parker's friends say tint Mr O'Koefo , who is modoratf r of the scbuol districticfuaea to sign a warrant foi Parker's pay. Tlio AVeathrr. The condition of the thermometer yesterday indicated that it had taken n violent tumble probably to the ground hog theory. The weather hasa ain M- sumod a marked Ecsrbily , in painful con trast with ( ha balmy weather of the few days piovious. Tha eigii.il office showed yesterday a tompora'.uro of ( ! ° at 7 B. mI ; ° at 11 a. m. ; 2 ° at ! ! p. m ; 2 ° at 7 p. in. and 8 ° at Iho midnight observation. General ropoiti from ttio wttt and northwuit indicate cn'.d ' weather , with filling barometer. Heavy black clouds were sjcn ap pro ichmg this vicinity ab > ut 7 o'clock Nat night , and many thought thvt a blizzard was abont to sweep down upon tan city. Fortunately , thi'y ' pastel over without being productive of any ttich dlro catastrophe , Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac co ia the beet. BWJ3DISH LUTHERAN , Anniikl "Western Gonforonco or the Swedish Ijtithrr.iM Synod. The western oonfercnco of tbo Swediali Lutheran Augustaim synod of Xoitl America will hold the fifteenth annual mooting in thn Swedish Lutheran church or this ci y , February 17 to 22. This will probably he the largest Scandinavian church mooting over bold In Omaha. Over 100 delegat a from Nebraska , Kan. . saa. Ookndo and Texas are entitled tc Boats and it IB exposed that raoet all ol them will coino. Buaidea , tlioro will bi a gocd numbo r cf vlbitoro horn Iowa and parta of Nebraska. The conference ucoets nest Thursday cvuilug and vill continue all the wuik ni'lil next Sunday , On Tut-edf y evening ; at 7:30 : , the annual formou willho piowlicd by tha urealdcnt , llov. J , Selo n. Business meetings in 'he foionoon fr im 9 to 12 and theolt fjlcil ilbcuts'.riu botwaan 2 and 5 p , m , Wt > d- nosday , Thurt'ay , Friday and Saturday , Februaiy 18 ti 11 , clvioo eervlcea nud preaching by two paatora every evening of the week. All Scandinavians are wol- cumo. Martin tint Hniollorf , The smelting works will lu staitud np agaioinafow days. The wotla have baen shut down fcr about a weoV , and nesr'y thrn hundred men have thus been forced ( u Idlenetp. The news of the reopening - opening uf the works will be irelc im inws to tl.o men who depend upon the'r w rt ia thlj phce frr n Hv'nj. ' AN INTERVIEW With One of the Choice Female Divin ities of the A reporter Saturday evening called upon Kato CAstloton at the Mlllard , with the avowed nnd determined purpose of Interviewing that lady , After eomo moments' lime , tufficient to allow the paatobofttd ID ho conveyed to the sacred presence , the summons came to usher In the man of the quill. ' Miss Caitletjii , yon aeo ooforo you n representative of that cla s of bcinga before whom , and only whom , Napaloon himself was wont to tremble , " "Aw , yo , yon ah a r piwiah ! " "No , madam , I am ii"t n 'repawtah. ( I am a Genius a genius of Interview ing propensities. " "Aw , yes ? Well tali , I decline to bo inlahvlowed. " "But , madam , yon surely have some thing t < ay to the anxious public through the columns of the BEE ? For instance what aizo of " "S b , I told you that 1 won't ! nawt to intahviowcd , I moan , sab , preciioly what I eay. " ' \Yith special omphaslB on th pro-cisoly. Here the " /cpawtah" puMed out his notebook and oommencoa wiiticg aasidu- "rfoah , hoah , sah wh t are yon writ ing1 with an nervous , almost sg iiraed turn npw d of her boautllnl optica. "Madam , 1 decline to bo intar- viewed-- " "Hut flee h ab , ash , pray foil mo what you nro doing ; now , nltniudot" ( unbending - ing a little , and descending a tcillo to the common level , ) "Well , Miss Cistloton , lest the curi osity of your Bex carry yon to some vlo lotit extreme , 1 will toll you. I am writing an interview with you. " "But but but" gasping fcr breath "I have said nothing , positively nothing. What , sab , have you had the impudence to write about me ? " "I decline to bo interviewed. " "Oh , well , then , if you must IntaV viewing , I suppose you must , Thoah Is no telling what you hawrld creachans will write. I suppose ( this with an In tuiitton t.f . supreme disgust ) you wint to ask mo about the value of my wahdroba. diamonds , etc ? " "No , madam , I have already written that part " "Whatlll How could you bo ao cruel aji to do that , without my tolllna yon ? Let mo BOO what you have writ ten. " "Miss Castloton In looking o\\r my shoulder you are violating ono of the fundamental rules of Chcateifieldian , eti . " "But I must see what you hive wilt- ton about mo. Now please read it tome mo , that's a doah. " "The doah" relenting read : "Miss Castloton li , . * lady of possibly aorao 35 or 40 years of ago , with features that remind ono of the bnsinesi end of a hatchet , her eyes are the color tf Socncetian wtitlng fluid No. 2 , her ha'r beautifully and skillfully bloudlned. Her stage C03 tumes are nudols of the dressmaker's avr , being selected with rnra taste from the stock of the Now Yi rk "Grand Cen tral Bureau for the Collection and DIB- trlbutii n of Old Clothes for the Poor " Mies Caetletoo'a diamonds _ are worthy o ! oxtenswo description , beitg of ultra- puto paste , nnunt' d " "You wretch ! If yon daah to print that I shall sue you for § 200,000 dam- ogre. I'll I'll 111 now fcr goodnets" aako don't aay I " At this juncture the repcrier eecaped with a wild , reeounding shriek c f joy. Ho h still alive , arid thanks Providcuci for the fact The interview , of which no noted wuro'.laken at the time , is repro duced from 'iimglnntion. The tniliiiu ScliooK Agent M cGlllicuddy opened the bldt In this city Saturday for erecting the ill' dustrial bul'.diuga at the Fiuo Ridge agency b ardinc ; tcaool. and found there were two bidders : Hubbavd & Osborn , of this city , and G , II. Jowctt , of Sidimj , whose bids were only § 250 apart. Tin firm c'iuud the crntract at their bid ol $10,750. The buildings are to compria shoa , harness , tin , whoelwiight , carper tcr and miscellaneous shops , a bakery , slaughter house and etoreigo houses. LOCATED AT LAST , Tlio Boiml nlTrurto Decide on Six- ttcntli anil Fain am BH ttic ; I'liico to IluiUJ. An adjoornrd meeting of the Boari oj Trade wai hold Saturday ovoiiiog to de. clde upon the location of the project cl "Chamber of Commerce" buildiii/ ! , President Blpyar and about thlny of tht membora were prcsjnt. Secratory Gib. eon read the roll of niotnbera tf the ! ' ( organizjd beard over sixty names and Proiidoa t Moycr et ted that the board ol directors would raiaa the momberahip foe fnm § 12ii to$250nnBocn as the lot IE bought and th bulldina rninmoncod. Secretary Gibsun itnted that the hoird of directors hid already made an offer tn the city of § 13 000 fur the lot en Six. tefcii'li ard Fnrnaai atrcotp.'nnl they now ask if the board will cuttiin them in any action tlioy may taku respecting a choice of Ircition. Mr. Datrui ? sngRoated that the board had butter Brat rniio the noceesiry monej and then dlsoneH the nnoitlon of a loca tion , Mr. Her endorsed this suggest ! < n. Mr , Dafreno added that the lot at Six. totii'hftnd Farnam would bo a good in- voatmoat , whether or no the board built uoot , it , fgJSocittuy flibson said that five or ah wocka ago the board waa united upon this location , but since that tinio one member had agitated a change to a loca tion down town , and th a agitation had kept buck nearly enough men from sign , ing tn have outlicod to have raised the 31S.OOO rcqnirod. Mr. Wakeful ! assured the board that if the aito on Sixteenth and Farnam should bo decidtd upon the dlroctora woul'l ' have no healtnncy about buying the lot or difficulty about paying fir It. Mr. A. Roiewater uesur cd that the lut st Sixteenth and Farnam would bo n bargain a"d if tlio b wrd uantod jr , it sboold taktto piopoeition of tha pro'cnt city council and run no c auco that n now countil would withdraw It , He moved to authori/.o the directors to buy thu lut Mr. E. Hosowitar pointed out the fact that tto doctors alwdy J-nd tbo power to proceed , and fila meeting was only ad > risiry. Tie : ni'.tiin to anthoriiso tbo dlrpn'ors ' to puichase the lit en Six'ofnth ' a d Fur- n m atieeti wai carried , with cn'y ' two diss ntlng void's. Mr.Yakefleld said that the next ques tion was tdo rairlng of luada to complete the building , Ho said that lha advic3 of the capitalists inulted w s to jonds when Iho building was cimplotod , but cot boforo. To provide for carrying out thia plan ho proposed subscript ons ; o first mortgage bands , to run not over twenty years and to bear not less than 6 DOS cent interest , no bonda to ba Issued ir calls made on the subscriptions until ; ho lot has boon fully | rHd for from the general treasury of tbo b'-ard < f trade and tlio deed rccirdcd , the subscriptions not to bo valid until $00,000 bonda arc subscribed. Already nine § 1,000 have been received. Mr. Falconer signed the anbacrlptlon to the binds nd called on the other mombota to di likewise , whtrauprn quits a number algned for $500 and $1,000. , The board adjourned. The board of dlroctcn hold a moating and au horized the secretary to bo in collecting the assotnimnta for the lot. General J. At. Thayer U in the city. It. Nordlinger has gone to Now Orleans. Clumh llowo wui In the city yesterday. ) W. F. ClarkIcftSaturdny tovisltrelallonsln Illinois. Mr. John D. Howe , of St. Paul , is at the Paxton thaking hands with old friends. Mr. J. D. Kllpatrick and Mr. U. J. Kil- patrick , both of Beatrice , ate at the Paxton. Miss Ltila Wllaon has returned from Fort Leavenworlh , wh ° ro ho waihiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sbull and Mr. and Mrs. H. D Shull leftyiHterJay for New Orleans. Jerome IVntzel 1ms recovt-rcd from the ef fects uf hi ) Into Berloua fall , Mr. J. N. McKay , of St. Louis , Mo. , i in the city. Mr. 1L D. Shull nnd wife left SaturiUy for New Orleans , to bo present at the Mardl Gnu festival. 11. Phillips and wife and Mi as Ada Full- man , of the Kate Cabtleton company , are at the Mlllard. Twelve of Ford'a English Opera company , with Zelda Sfguln , are quarteied at Iho Metropolitan. Cal Brown returned from Sioux City last ( .veiling , having decided not to abandon tbo roivl for the lyric stnge , Ilonry Mies , connected with the B , and M. railway at Oxford , came in last evening to visit his old associates , and will remiiln about a week , W. W. Bullock , who has been a valued res ident of this city for tbe past two years , has gonu to Lcumillo , Ky , , to engage in the drug business. Rev. W. O. Pearson , of Wooster , Ohio , baa been engaged to coma to this city and atf ia tne mis sionary work connected with Trinity cathedral. Ho will hnvo charge of Grace chapel and Si. John's mission. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Gray , and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bradford , returned Friday from thtir trip to California , wliuto they have been for a month past. Mica Grace Barrett , n ( liter of the ilittin- guUhed actor , LawronceBarrett.is in the city , the guest for the winter of Mr. and Mra , It. \ . Willie , Cumiuj ttroat. Mlsa Kale C-ist'oton ' , n lady very well and favorably known to the theatre-goers of thia city anil the country in gcaer.il , n occupying apartments at thu Millard hotel. Frank Calbut and wife , J'rtnk Palhna Castell 13rydge , J. It. Brown and Johnny William1 ! , nil of the Kato CastUtun coinpauy , are icgistcied at the Metropolitan , H. Blaca. Blair , W. S. Jay and wife. Lin- cola ; R. S. Norton and It.C O\er , Sewnrd ; G. K. Angicrand C. > 1KiazI , Creston , Ia , , are nt the .Millard. D. Anderson , Columbus ; II. N. Dickaon , Ochkojb , Wis. : Win. Armstrong , Green wood , and four members of the Ford ccm- pany are at thu Canfield. L Clark , Lincoln ; George T. Brown , Jumato ; L , B. Mack , Koukford ; K. S Rood , Do. Mollies ; W. 13. Bern ! * , Chicago ; W. L , Al > ft > , Philadelphia , and Charlui Tobias , Ciu- ciiiuati , are at the Paxton. A. G. Kidling , of Fort Francis , Oatarlo , has arrived in the city and is the guest of Mr , Arthur W. Pattaraon. Mr. Kidling will make Omaha his future hume , connecting himself with the No'jraika and Iowa insur ance company. C. L. Hurt , Fullerton ; W. K , Smith , St. Paul ; W. H Price , Lions ; O. W. Kiley , Lincoln , Neb , ; O. A. Mason , Topuka Kan. ; C. U. Williams Sr. Louis ; G. G. Hall , At- Untie , Ia. ; F j ; Beales , Lowell , Mass. ; D. 0. IIartinr ; , Ogden , Utah ; end B. F. Young , of Kansas City , aio at t.ie Metropolitan. P. SMdonstricker , PlatUr..outh ; G. J , lifts , Sprinpfield , K , Jones , Auburn ; W. Tjson , UUr ; K. T. Leftich , St. Paul ; W. 11. Spaare , Grand Island , Ntb. ; O. Maurer , Lliicao ; Frank P , Lawrence , Racine , Wia. ; \Vihi m Brunow , Milwaukee , and William llesluy , of Paw Paw , III , are at the Metro politan , fESTYOPRBAKIN&FOMKTO-nAl li" ' * nsabtolittolf pure THE TEST : PNro a can top down on a iiutttorp until rje&ted tbei uuotu thaeururaiiil miK'll , A rlitmut U1 not bi r " -Jol ct tha proiunco of aimiionla. IS NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. IT9 1IC1LTIUIIAES9 IUS NEVER UtHV IJllSTIOTt , , In millionhom ( or A quarter of . centurj It hu -ini4 the cotnunierii rellnbla teht. . THE TESTJFTHE OVEH. PRICE BAKINJ ( POWDER CO , , IIIKCIUI or Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Tbiitn > ntilmoil dilleloBi and oitur > IHimrkiio iiui ) Dr. Price's Lupulln Yeast Gtms I'or Llsht , llMilthy Urfa.l . , Th U.it Dry Uoa Viatt In the World. FOR BALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. - SI , LOU IB , H , S , ATWOOD , Plattsmonth , - . Nebraska tiuDiaor taotooaBtiis in HUH IUM IEREFOBD UD 'JEfiSEY ' OIHLE irrrrscrc * A 1312 GENERAL CUT 1N- F % Mil B" & / & * & A " % l * * M TB&K tfb. RAILROAD RATES To Kansas City $6,45 , S Maio Fnnti , made for $13at Misfit Parlors , 1312 DoDg'as street. To St. Louis $12 75. UsA Tailor purchasing Made Suit made Hut for § 2(5 ( , at Misfit Pailots , 1312 Dooglss street. Tn GhlraPTI vfilB 30 Y ° Ur ' 'avwl b > ' unyinc thaUnml. 1 \ _ MJIIS.VJVS. . vxiiioagMJIIS.VJVS. some $15.70 Custom Made Ovotcoat , made for $32 , at Miatit Clothing Parlorj. Tr i r CH-iA/CH" 'RlQ RO 'our nro SJVCl' ' hy bnyirg that rlogant S20 I U L/CIlVC/l tp I C7.\JVS Custom Made Sui , made tor $10 , at Mi fit Clothing Pailors , To Washington D.p.$22.50. „ . . _ . „ Custom Math Overcoat , nude for § 15 , at Misfit PtljrB , 1312 Djuglu s root. „ To Philadelphia $23.70. S frock , fa in lined Suit for $20 30 Custom made , undo for § 50 , at Mittit Pailotn , 1312 Douglaa otrtut. To Rochester , N.Y.S25.40 ? ln ! & Custom Made Sack Suit } , made for $50 , at Misfit Pailow , 1312 Douglaa street. Tr Ra llimr Mr ) fROR QK Your faro sived by buying - I O Dail I mOre , IVIU. , CP 0 OO. trllt $ yoSilkined ] Cus tom Made Overcosinitlo * for $57 , at MisQt Parlors , 1312 Duuglat s : : To Salt Lake City , $27.60. Four Button Cutaway Frock Soit , made for $32.40 , Ccstcm Mndo , made for $00 , nt Misfit Parlors , 1312 Douglaa street. TrMcxA / Yonr faro "avod b buying that 8 O IVGW ' French Corkscrew P'our Button , OuUway Frock Suit for § 33 , Custom Made , made for § 55 , at Misfit Parlors , 1312 Douglas street. NfMAYnrU - OitQQ RR Your faro Hjvod by buying / . \ / . INtJW I OPK. v7.UU Wily < , th t35 Satin Lined Coikt rrrow Sack Suit , Custom Made for § G5 , at MisQt Clothing Pailorr , 1312 Douglas St. To Boston , Mass , , $30.80. S r ± ibl6 | Prince Albeit Suit , Custom Made , mailo for § 75 , at Misfit ParlorsI312 Douglas St. BllCinocO Qlli + O ln ack fllul li < rock Ocata , vaiiaty In aizaa and U 3 I I I COO XJ U I LO styles of goods. Pantaloons in domestic and lin- parted fabrics , at priuea that astonish the natives , - AT THE - 1312 Douglas St. , Up-Stairs , 1312. Open until f ) / * . in. Saturdays , until llty , tit. LIT I'P J5Y ELECTltIC LIGHT. Absolutely Pure , Thla powder never vanes. A marvel ol purely BtrenRth anJho'esimenc88. More economical thai ( ho ordinary klmle.ar d cannot bo ola In cumpetl tion with the multitude ol low te t , sh rt weigh lumol ph)8"hrto pondera. bold only In cans HOYAL BAKING 1'OWUEU CO , 100 Wall H ; N.Y Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute JL118 Howard Street ( N. E. 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All letters and consultationConfidential. Medicines rent to all parU ol the country ' > y ex , prtessecurely packed from observation , If full de > ecrlptlon ol case liKhen , Ono i.craonal Intel via w preferred II convenient. Open at all hours. Address all letters ta Omaha Mullen ] & Surgical fnsttute 1118 Howard St. Omalia , Neb , Acnrrou OK Pnitio ACCOUNTS , BTATK OK KKIIRASKA , LINCOLN , Jan. in , its. ' . . , It is hereby certified that tlm We tcrn Mu tual Benevolent Association of Beatrice in vho state of Nfcbiaska , haa complied with | | lo - BUiance law jf this state , and in uutliori/.od to transact the business of llfo Ineumncn in tiilt ttato for tha current year. Commencing Feb ruary 1 , 1885. Witness my hand anil the seal of tha Au ditor of PublicAccounU the day and year tbovo wiitten , BEAL ] II. A..BABCOCK ' , Auditor P. A. Having quito a number of From our Merchant Tailoring department , we offerthem to all purchasers at about one-half of their actual value. 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